Chapter 409: 105 Stolen Knowledge and Time_3
Chapter 409: Chapter 105 Stolen Knowledge and Time_3
Moreover, celestial bodies such as dwarf planets, comets, and asteroids that Link had not constructed were all one by one created.
All the shapes, sizes, rotation speed, revolution speed, orbits, gravity, and so on of the celestial bodies in the “Solar System” have been optimized!
Everything seemed just like the real Solar System from Link’s previous life.
After carefully sensing, Link found that he no longer needed to think about perfecting the content of the “Universe Meditation Method” Wizard Scroll.
All the rules of the “Solar System” have been reasonably optimized.
The Wizard Scroll was completely perfected.
Link only needed to practice in order, until the opportunity for promotion to the Second Level Wizard came.
There would be no obstacles during this period.
Link stared at the wizard world’s will, transformed into the “Sun”, with a complicated mood.
It turned out that while Link hadn’t noticed, World Will’s Mother had quietly loved Link again, silently helping to perfect the layout of the “Solar System”.
This love was heavy.
Link worried that if he continued to be loved this way, he would be crushed by more and more, and heavier love.
Link sighed as his consciousness withdrew from the Sea of Consciousness and returned to reality.
He decided not to worry for the time being, and considered this as a great thing.
How many wizards sought the favor of World Will and couldn’t get it.
If those people knew about Link’s worries, wouldn’t they directly chop Link up and feed him to the dogs?
The speed of the floating bus was very fast.
At this point, they had returned to the academy.
“Goodbye, Wizard Grande, Wizard Morpheus.”
Without organization, the twenty third-class wizard apprentices all politely greeted before leaving.
The five members of the Brotherhood Group who were with Link also returned to rest as per Link’s eye signal.
Any issues could be discussed later when they found the time.
“Goodbye, Peck.”
Link reached out his right hand and lightly gripped with Peck Murphy, “We should stay close in the future, let’s not be strangers. After all, we’re on the same side, aren’t we?”
Peck’s face turned slightly red, and he nodded and responded, “Alright, no problem, goodbye.”
For some reason, his words were a bit incoherent when he spoke.
Link didn’t mind, took out his Phantom Coupe, and drove straight to his lakeside villa.
As soon as the car stopped in the yard, Jasmine, who had been reminded by the smart housekeeper, bounced out excitedly, shouting, “Link, you’re finally back!”
Then, Jasmine pouted and complained, “What kind of boring exchange program is this? It takes so long, a month and a half, the holidays are almost over.”
Link was shocked at her words.
A month and a half?
From his perspective, it hadn’t even been 12 hours.
He arrived at the interdimensional portal at 13:45 yesterday afternoon and then teleported to the Starry Fortress.
At the Starry Fortress traffic hub, he was delayed for less than 10 minutes.
No matter how you count, he had arrived at the Shanghai Tower roof in the Ruin World before 14:00 in the Wizard World.
Cleaning the building plus two battles, then leaving. The whole process added up, it took less than 10 hours.
How had a month and a half passed in the Wizard World Homeland?
Different worlds have different time flows – this is something Link understood.
But why was it that the Wizard World’s time flow had always been slower than other worlds’, but this time it was the other way around?
Link was incredulous; he was shocked.
Then, he realized and understood some things.
That’s why the Wizard World paid so much attention to the Ruin World, after understanding the “Observer Effect”, they only sent one Starry Fortress to monitor the Ruin World, but there weren’t any resident wizards on the Starry Fortress.
That’s why the one manipulating the “chess pieces” would abruptly end this exploration after probing some things.
The problem was the excessively fast flow of time.
Could a wizard’s time be wasted casually?
If what the Serene Wizard said was true, that the benefits the academy provided to the leader were not enough to satisfy all First Level Wizards,
wouldn’t Link have suffered a great loss?
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